Range of notes hit: ♫E♭2 in "Peace in the World" - ♫E6 in "Funky President (People It's Bad)"

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4. Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)

Range of notes hit: ♫D2 in "St. John" - ♫E6 in "Crazy"

3. Prince

Range of notes hit: ♫E2 in "Daddy Pop" - ♫B6 in "God"

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1.Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses)

Range of notes hit: ♫F1 in "There Was a Time" - ♫B♭6 in "Ain't it Fun"

Is Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses the greatest singer in the world?

According to ConcertHotels.com, a site started in the UK that finds hotels near concert venues, this may be the case.

The site recently came up with a list of the greatest singers in the world. They created a chart that lists some of music's biggest names according to their vocal range - ranking the artists with the most range at the top.

"To create this piece, we took the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time as compiled by Rolling Stone magazine in 2008. To this list, we added some of today's top singers including the nominees for top male and female artist at the Billboard Music Awards 2014. We cross-referenced the resulting list with vocal range data curated by The Range Place. We included all of the singers on the list for whom the data was readily available." - ConcertHotels.com

Axl Rose is number one for vocal range, and he also makes the top two in the subcategories of highest notes hit and lowest notes hit. Mariah Carey is a close second coming in at number two for vocal range and number one for highest notes hit.